As reported by News12 Long Island in the article “New DMV rule aims to crack down on repeat drunk, impaired drivers”, the New York Department of Motor Vehicles has enacted a new policy aimed at improving road safety by targeting repeat impaired driving offenses.
The new regulation, known as the “Forfeit After Four” policy, reduces the number of allowable drug- or alcohol-related driving convictions from five to four before permanently revoking a driver’s license. DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder stated, “When someone is repeatedly convicted of driving under the influence, they need to be permanently removed from our roadways.”
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